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Vernon Wells (born 31 December 1945) [1] is an Australian character actor. [2] He began appearing on Australian television shows in the mid-1970s, such as Homicide , Matlock Police and All the Rivers Run .
Vernon Wells III (born December 8, 1978) is an American former professional baseball center fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays , the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim , and the New York Yankees .
Vernon Wells: Vince Gil [88] Joel Samuels visits marine biologist Vernon in the hopes of getting a job. Joel brings Matt Hancock and Toadfish Rebecchi along and they climb aboard Vernon's boat. Vernon initially assumes they are there to rob him, but Joel asks for a job and Vernon puts him on his dive team, which is scheduled to dive on a ship ...
The film poster is peculiar in that it depicts, left to right, lead actors Andy Hopper, Nadine Stenovitch, and Frank Forcinito, who portray the film's three main characters, while at the same time highlighting the names of actors who play secondary roles but are better known: Vernon Wells for his roles in Mad Max 2 and Commando, Felissa Rose ...
Actor Dryer bears a striking resemblance to Dirty Harry actor Clint Eastwood, with his tall thin frame, chiselled facial structure and even a similar receding hairstyle. [ citation needed ] Even after the show's violence was toned down during the second season in hopes of boosting ratings, Hunter and McCall still managed to resolve many cases ...
Vernon Wells as Mr. Igoe Neil Ross as Pod Computer (voice) [ 1 ] In addition, the film's director, Joe Dante , has an uncredited cameo as a Vectorscope employee, while Short's SCTV cast mates Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin have cameos as waiting room patients.
King of the Ants is a 2003 American independent neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Charlie Higson, and starring Chris McKenna, Kari Wuhrer, George Wendt, Vernon Wells, and Daniel Baldwin. It was adapted from Higson's 1992 novel of the same name, and was one of the first films produced by The Asylum.
Vernon L. Walker (1894–1948), American special effects artist; Vernon A. Walters (1917–2002), American diplomat; Vernon Weddle (born 1935), American film, stage and television actor; Vernon S. Welch (1906–1980), American lawyer, businessman, and politician; Vernon Wells, American baseball player; Vernon Wells (actor) (born 1945 ...